The ideal gift set for any coffee lover:
Bodum’s original French Press design, the BRAZIL French Press coffeemaker, paired with a set of 12oz. Pavina Glasses.
Both in eye-catching Bodum Red. The BRAZIL features a borosilicate glass beaker and Bodum’s signature safety and aroma seal to keep coffee fresh and warm longer, while the base, lid and handle are made of heat-resistant polypropylene for added durability.
The single-walled Pavina glasss are wrapped in a dishwasher safe silicone band for a sturdy, stylish grip.

Past Deals for just the coffeemaker alone (no mugs) Here for $18 Here for $16 es are wrapped in a dishwasher safe silicone band for a sturdy, stylish grip

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I owned three Bodum over the last several years. All three broke when they simply tipped over on my counter. It's why I refused to keep supporting the product line. Glass shouldn't break from a simple tip, the Bodum is lousy quality glass. I purchased this for $27 two months ago (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00004S1DB) and it blows away all the Bodum ones I used. The mechanism is smoother, the coffee stays much warmer, not one coffee ground in the coffee, and absolutely no chance of breaking.

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So I bought this recently and I hate it! The french press filter is not as good as other Bodum products for the same price. These mugs are deceptively good looking. They look good and are good for cold drink. I poured in coffee and burned my hand while drinking. I have relatively average-small hands.

If you need cups I'd get a mug, If you need a french press I'd get the Bodum Crema. Having plastic lining on the side is extremely helpful if you need to grab anywhere but the handle (maybe passing it around) it happens, its not just me! haha.

I just want to point out, since it comes up in every thread, that "cups" here are 4.25oz. The press would really fill like two standard American coffee mugs. So if you frequently make coffee for 3 or more people, you should probably buy a larger press.

I just want to point out, since it comes up in every thread, that "cups" here are 4.25oz. The press would really fill like two standard American coffee mugs. So if you frequently make coffee for 3 or more people, you should probably buy a larger press.

I despise the variations in what a cup truly means that are so common among coffee related vendors. What is so hard about using an 8oz cup, or at least sticking with the former convention of 6 oz? Had to read the original listing to figure out what size this thing really was.

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